APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Psychophysiological and Interview-Based Indices of Close Relationship Functioning Differentially Predict Emotional Disorder Symptoms

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session

  • Christopher Conway
    College of William & Mary
  • Alexander Williams
    College of William & Mary
  • Maku Orleans-Pobee
    College of William & Mary
  • Genevieve Pugsley
    College of William & Mary
  • Martin Kaehrle
    College of William & Mary

Abstract

We examined autonomic nervous system activity during semistructured interviews on close relationship functioning as a predictor of emotional disorder risk. In an undergraduate sample (N = 140), electrodermal signatures added very little predictive value over and above interviewer ratings of relationship difficulties.

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